Word of the Day for Wednesday, February 19, 2014 moiety \MOI-i-tee\, noun: 1. a half. 2. an indefinite portion, part, or share. 3. Anthropology. one of two units into which a tribe or community is divided on the basis of unilineal descent. Tom divided the cake and Becky ate with good appetite, while Tom nibbled at his moiety. -- Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 1876 Poor Federigo, although his necessity was extreme and his grief great, remembering his former inordinate expenses, a moiety whereof would now have stood him in some stead, yet he had a heart as free and forward as ever, not a jot dejected in his mind, though utterly overthrown by fortune. -- Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375), "The Falcon," Little Masterpieces of Fiction, 1905 Moiety comes from Old French meitiet, from Late Latin medietas, from Latin medius, "middle." Read the full entry | See synonyms | Comment on today's word | Suggest tomorrow's word Yesterday's word | Previous words | Help |
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